Android M detailed: The little things Comments

edit horizontal floating toolbar uses captions... poor developers. it's a large company, how can't they afford professional developers and designers that know not every word could be that short in any language.

Users can now add an SD card, which will then be adopted by the system to behave like internal storage. The memory card will be formatted and encrypted and will be seen like internal memory. You can then install apps and other private data easily onto the memory card.

Finally this is what everyone has been complaining about, they give it to you and your still complaining.. Jeeze

Anonymous, 29 May 2015And It WILL be LAG on samsung devices. AAAlllwayyss..Except there is no more lag on the Samsung Galaxy S6, even with Android 5.0 which has some known issues that are fixed in 5.1.

Anonymous, 29 May 2015There is experimental multiple window support among other things hidden in developer options. To add more info to my previous comment, here is the reddit post that explains how to enable it if you have one of those lucky devices with android M: http://www.reddit.com/r/Androi..._support_on/
On my nexus 9 I can run 2, 3 or 4 apps at once with this. I can't wait for the official release of this feature!

For me the preview was stable enough apart from some slowdowns when scrolling. Of course some apps are not compatible and crash.
But I still had to reflash my 5.1.1 backup because of the lack of root. If we get root (and we will) on the following days the preview will become my daily driver!

Dont understand the negative comments on this page..
I have a nexus 4 running 5.1.1 & it is running smoothly without any lag...
Lags are always due to the custom roms of the OEM's & updates are also because of this customisation.
If you love customisation then live with it els swithc over to iOS or WP

Anonymous, 29 May 2015When will 10% of Android phones run this version - 2020 ?
Useless how a year or so after re... moreMine is running just fine. And what really is funny, is that the people that really care about this are iOS fans. When you have a unified system like iOS, everything is exactly the same, and they are only truly updating at maximum 7 versions of iOS. While there are at least 10 times that many versions of phones running Android. Then you have to factor in how the OEMs want to change Android, get it working and updating their own 4-7 or MORE versions of phones they have released. To compare iOS and Android in this way of acceptance of a new OS is completely ludicrous.

Previously connecting a USB OTG drive in stock Android made it accessible in apps but the OS itself behaved as if nothing was connected. In M, you now get a notification that lets you explore the contents of the drive in a file explorer like interface, along with an eject button to safely remove it. It also shows up in the Storage option in the Settings app, which has been revamped slightly.

That's why sometime native android UI was not welcome by most. For USB-OTG, brand like Samsung UI already have such features, it got notification that USB storage was attached long time ago. Samsung UI will also auto open My Files (Manager) and showing new attached storage and it contents.